Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden Wows at Nobel Ceremony (PHOTOS)

This was the first Nobel ceremony for Crown Princess Victoria since her marriage, and she showed off her newlywed glow in a stunning Elie Saab silk gown with embroidered details.
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Every December 10th, the Nobel prizes for Literature, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine and Economics are handed out in Stockholm by the King of Sweden, with the Swedish royal family in attendance (the Peace prize is awarded on the same day in Oslo, Norway). This was the first Nobel ceremony for Crown Princess Victoria since her marriage, and she showed off her newlywed glow in a stunning Elie Saab silk gown with embroidered details. Topping off the dazzling look was the Napoleonic steel-cut tiara, a diamond necklace, and pearl drop earrings.

Elie Saab seems to be Victoria's designer of choice for evening glamor - she also wore one of his creations, in regal purple, to last year's Nobel ceremony, as well as a Saab beaded gown with a train the night before her wedding.

Scroll through to see Princess Victoria's dress and jewels for the Nobel ceremony over the past few years, and vote for your favorite look.

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